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1 #!/bin/sh
3 # Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano
6 . git-sh-setup || die "Not a git archive."
8 usage () {
9 echo >&2 "usage: $0"' [-n] [-o dir | --stdout] [--keep-subject] [--mbox]
10 [--check] [--signoff] [-<diff options>...]
11 ( from..to ... | upstream [ our-head ] )
13 Prepare each commit with its patch since our-head forked from upstream,
14 one file per patch, for e-mail submission. Each output file is
15 numbered sequentially from 1, and uses the first line of the commit
16 message (massaged for pathname safety) as the filename.
18 When -o is specified, output files are created in that directory; otherwise in
19 the current working directory.
21 When -n is specified, instead of "[PATCH] Subject", the first line is formatted
22 as "[PATCH N/M] Subject", unless you have only one patch.
24 When --mbox is specified, the output is formatted to resemble
25 UNIX mailbox format, and can be concatenated together for processing
26 with applymbox.
28 exit 1
31 diff_opts=
32 LF='
35 outdir=./
36 while case "$#" in 0) break;; esac
38 case "$1" in
39 -a|--a|--au|--aut|--auth|--autho|--author)
40 author=t ;;
41 -c|--c|--ch|--che|--chec|--check)
42 check=t ;;
43 -d|--d|--da|--dat|--date)
44 date=t ;;
45 -m|--m|--mb|--mbo|--mbox)
46 date=t author=t mbox=t ;;
47 -k|--k|--ke|--kee|--keep|--keep-|--keep-s|--keep-su|--keep-sub|\
48 --keep-subj|--keep-subje|--keep-subjec|--keep-subject)
49 keep_subject=t ;;
50 -n|--n|--nu|--num|--numb|--numbe|--number|--numbere|--numbered)
51 numbered=t ;;
52 -s|--s|--si|--sig|--sign|--signo|--signof|--signoff)
53 signoff=t ;;
54 --st|--std|--stdo|--stdou|--stdout)
55 stdout=t mbox=t date=t author=t ;;
56 -o=*|--o=*|--ou=*|--out=*|--outp=*|--outpu=*|--output=*|--output-=*|\
57 --output-d=*|--output-di=*|--output-dir=*|--output-dire=*|\
58 --output-direc=*|--output-direct=*|--output-directo=*|\
59 --output-director=*|--output-directory=*)
60 outdir=`expr "$1" : '-[^=]*=\(.*\)'` ;;
61 -o|--o|--ou|--out|--outp|--outpu|--output|--output-|--output-d|\
62 --output-di|--output-dir|--output-dire|--output-direc|--output-direct|\
63 --output-directo|--output-director|--output-directory)
64 case "$#" in 1) usage ;; esac; shift
65 outdir="$1" ;;
66 -*' '* | -*"$LF"* | -*' '*)
67 # Ignore diff option that has whitespace for now.
69 -*) diff_opts="$diff_opts$1 " ;;
70 *) break ;;
71 esac
72 shift
73 done
75 case "$keep_subject$numbered" in
76 tt)
77 die '--keep-subject and --numbered are incompatible.' ;;
78 esac
80 tmp=.tmp-series$$
81 trap 'rm -f $tmp-*' 0 1 2 3 15
83 series=$tmp-series
84 commsg=$tmp-commsg
85 filelist=$tmp-files
87 # Backward compatible argument parsing hack.
89 # Historically, we supported:
90 # 1. "rev1" is equivalent to "rev1..HEAD"
91 # 2. "rev1..rev2"
92 # 3. "rev1" "rev2 is equivalent to "rev1..rev2"
94 # We want to take a sequence of "rev1..rev2" in general.
96 case "$#,$1" in
97 1,?*..?*)
98 # single "rev1..rev2"
100 1,*)
101 # single rev1
102 set x "$1..HEAD"
103 shift
105 2,?*..?*)
106 # not traditional "rev1" "rev2"
108 2,*)
109 set x "$1..$2"
110 shift
112 esac
114 # Now we have what we want in $@
115 for revpair
117 case "$revpair" in
118 ?*..?*)
119 rev1=`expr "$revpair" : '\(.*\)\.\.'`
120 rev2=`expr "$revpair" : '.*\.\.\(.*\)'`
123 usage
125 esac
126 git-rev-parse --verify "$rev1^0" >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
127 die "Not a valid rev $rev1 ($revpair)"
128 git-rev-parse --verify "$rev2^0" >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
129 die "Not a valid rev $rev2 ($revpair)"
130 git-cherry -v "$rev1" "$rev2" |
131 while read sign rev comment
133 case "$sign" in
134 '-')
135 echo >&2 "Merged already: $comment"
138 echo $rev
140 esac
141 done
142 done >$series
144 me=`git-var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -e 's/>.*/>/'`
146 case "$outdir" in
147 */) ;;
148 *) outdir="$outdir/" ;;
149 esac
150 test -d "$outdir" || mkdir -p "$outdir" || exit
152 titleScript='
153 /./d
154 /^$/n
155 s/^\[PATCH[^]]*\] *//
156 s/[^-a-z.A-Z_0-9]/-/g
157 s/\.\.\.*/\./g
158 s/\.*$//
159 s/--*/-/g
160 s/^-//
161 s/-$//
162 s/$/./
167 whosepatchScript='
168 /^author /{
169 s/author \(.*>\) \(.*\)$/au='\''\1'\'' ad='\''\2'\''/p
173 process_one () {
174 mailScript='
175 /./d
176 /^$/n'
177 case "$keep_subject" in
178 t) ;;
180 mailScript="$mailScript"'
181 s|^\[PATCH[^]]*\] *||
182 s|^|[PATCH'"$num"'] |'
184 esac
185 mailScript="$mailScript"'
186 s|^|Subject: |'
187 case "$mbox" in
189 echo 'From nobody Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001' ;# UNIX "From" line
191 esac
193 eval "$(sed -ne "$whosepatchScript" $commsg)"
194 test "$author,$au" = ",$me" || {
195 mailScript="$mailScript"'
197 From: '"$au"
199 test "$date,$au" = ",$me" || {
200 mailScript="$mailScript"'
202 Date: '"$ad"
205 mailScript="$mailScript"'
206 : body
209 b body'
211 (cat $commsg ; echo; echo) |
212 sed -ne "$mailScript" |
213 git-stripspace
215 test "$signoff" = "t" && {
216 offsigner=`git-var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT | sed -e 's/>.*/>/'`
217 line="Signed-off-by: $offsigner"
218 grep -q "^$line\$" $commsg || {
219 echo
220 echo "$line"
221 echo
224 echo
225 echo '---'
226 echo
227 git-diff-tree -p $diff_opts "$commit" | git-apply --stat --summary
228 echo
229 git-cat-file commit "$commit^" | sed -e 's/^tree /applies-to: /' -e q
230 git-diff-tree -p $diff_opts "$commit"
231 echo "---"
232 echo "@@GIT_VERSION@@"
234 case "$mbox" in
236 echo
238 esac
241 total=`wc -l <$series | tr -dc "[0-9]"`
243 while read commit
245 git-cat-file commit "$commit" | git-stripspace >$commsg
246 title=`sed -ne "$titleScript" <$commsg`
247 case "$numbered" in
248 '') num= ;;
250 case $total in
251 1) num= ;;
252 *) num=' '`printf "%d/%d" $i $total` ;;
253 esac
254 esac
256 file=`printf '%04d-%stxt' $i "$title"`
257 if test '' = "$stdout"
258 then
259 echo "* $file"
260 process_one >"$outdir$file"
261 if test t = "$check"
262 then
263 # This is slightly modified from Andrew Morton's Perfect Patch.
264 # Lines you introduce should not have trailing whitespace.
265 # Also check for an indentation that has SP before a TAB.
266 grep -n '^+\([ ]* .*\|.*[ ]\)$' "$outdir$file"
269 else
270 echo >&2 "* $file"
271 process_one
273 i=`expr "$i" + 1`
274 done <$series